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Empowering South Sudan’s Future Leaders: The Concerned Podcast Joins Hands with Excellence Foundation South Sudan
Author: Emmanuel Taban In a powerful collaboration focused on youth development, The Concerned Podcast has collaborated with Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) to support the 2025 edition of the Juba Secondary Schools Mini Competition. The event, which includes a Spelling Bee, Speed Challenge Quiz, Speech, Academic Debates, Music, Dance, and Drama, continues to inspire and challenge students from eight participating schools.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan7 months ago in Writers
Timeless
I grew up on Eagles' songs. My best friend and I immediately learned to play every new release from them as soon as it hit the radio. That was before you could simply jump online and find the lyrics and chords for any song you'd ever heard. We recorded them on casette and played them on repeat until we got it right.
By Dana Crandell7 months ago in Writers
Female Clergy Shirts with Style Tips & Fashion Mistakes
Wearing the right clerical clothing is not always easy especially for women in ministry. Female clergy shirts should reflect dignity, faith and purpose. But many women struggle to find shirts that fit well, look elegant and stay within liturgical expectations. If you’ve ever felt uncomfortable in your clerical outfit or unsure if it fits the occasion you are not alone.
By Ayesha Masood7 months ago in Writers
I Lost My Writing Mojo — But I Found My Way Back
I Lost My Writing Mojo — But I Found My Way Back For a while, it felt like my words had packed their bags and left. I’d sit at my laptop, fingers hovering over the keys, waiting for inspiration to hit. But all I got was silence. Not the peaceful kind—no, this was the uncomfortable, heavy kind. The kind that makes you question yourself. Am I still a writer? Was I ever?
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Writers
Relocate to Paradise: How to Live, Work, and Invest in the Caribbean Islands
Dreaming of palm-fringed beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a relaxed island lifestyle? Living in the Caribbean is more than just a fantasy—it’s an achievable reality for thousands of expats, retirees, remote workers, and global investors. Whether you're seeking a slower pace of life, new business opportunities, or a second passport through a Caribbean citizenship by investment program, the region offers an irresistible mix of natural beauty, cultural vibrancy, and financial advantages.
By Abbasi Publisher7 months ago in Writers
Here I Go Again
Hello, my fellow Vocalites. My name is Sharon Combs, but many of you know me as Mother Combs or MC. Some of you may have even read a story or poem of mine; perhaps several of my writings have been perused by a few. I come before you to confess to each of you that I now have a problem.
By Mother Combs7 months ago in Writers
Sukhi Jolly: Championing Smart Solutions in a Fast-Changing Economy
In an era marked by rapid disruption, economic uncertainty, and accelerated digital change, leaders who bring clarity, innovation, and impact-driven thinking are more critical than ever. Organizations across industries—from telecom to finance—are seeking strategies that go beyond conventional success models. At the forefront of this movement is a new generation of forward-thinking professionals who champion smart, scalable, and sustainable solutions.
By Sukhi Jolly7 months ago in Writers
How Employee Productivity Tracking Software Helps Remote Teams Stay Focused
Staying focused while working remotely can be challenging for both employees and managers. With no physical office and more distractions at home, maintaining productivity often becomes a concern. If you're struggling to keep your remote team on track, the lack of productivity tracking software might be one of the reasons.
By Colin Brown7 months ago in Writers










